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See what's cooking with the Electrolux EI30EF35JS (pictures)

This modern kitchen appliance boasts touch controls, a smooth electric cooking top, and a 5.3-cubic-foot convection oven.

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Electrolux EI30EF35JS

For $1,549, this freestanding Electrolux range can be yours. Is it worth the money? Click through for more info.

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Electrolux EI30EF35JS

The smooth, electric cooktop features four full-size burners and one mini-burner for keeping dishes warm.

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Electrolux EI30EF35JS

The 5.3-cubic-foot oven features a large-size broiling element and a convection fan.

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Electrolux EI30EF35JS

The range has a dedicated slow-cooking mode for meat and poultry, like this barbecue chicken.

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Electrolux EI30EF35JS

You'll use the rear-mounted Touch-ID controls for both oven and cooktop management.

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Electrolux EI30EF35JS

Touch buttons are responsive, but maybe not as intuitive as turning a dial.

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Electrolux EI30EF35JS

At $1,549, the EI30EF35JS costs even more than comparable ovens that offer connected smarts and definitely sits at the top of its class in terms of price.

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